27 January 2022 Edition
Collusion – hiding in plain sight
27 January 2022
Following the launch of the Operation Achille report by Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Marie Anderson Peadar Whelan sums up the reactions, implications and limitations of this shocking publication Free article
Sinn Féin has stood up for workers and families
27 January 2022
To say it came as a shock when I was first asked to consider running in the Assembly Election in 2017 would be an understatement. I was used to, and more comfortable, being part of the backroom team; whether it was working over in Europe with our then four-person MEP team or as a press officer behind the camera helping our candidates and elected representatives dealing with the media. Free article
'Elite Nationalist Network', collusion and challenging the state narrative
27 January 2022
Emma McArdle challenges the recent claims by Kate Hoey, of an ‘elite nationalist network’, highlighting the reality of how Hoey’s comments are another chapter in a long chronicle of brutal suppression of nationalist rights and voices in the Six Counties. Free article
Nobody is safe until everyone is safe
27 January 2022
“Emergency Over” was the headline on the Irish Times the day after the Irish Government announced an end to most of the pandemic restrictions on 21 January. It was an announcement that was welcomed almost universally and certainly did constitute “a good day” for Ireland. Free article
Chile votes for dignity
27 January 2022
As hundreds of thousands spilled on to the streets of Santiago in December, Gabriel Boric scaled one of the city’s barricades to address the jubilant crowd. The 35 year old former student leader had just secured the highest number of votes of any president in Chile’s history. Free article
The voices of disadvantaged and marginalised women must be heard
27 January 2022
The National Collective of Community Based Women’s Networks (NCCWN) is a national women’s community development organisation, core funded by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, to advance disadvantaged women’s equality, women’s leadership and empowerment. Here, they outline the work of the collective. Free article
Remembering Jack Clafferty: The legacy of republican art
27 January 2022
The creative spirit of republican struggle has been marked in words, song, poetry, and everything else from posters and wall murals to Christmas cards and bodhráns. Free article